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1906-1907. Southern Branch of the State Normal School of the University of Utah. Cedar City

16 SOUTHRRN BRANCH
In applying for registration, a student who has previously attended the Normal School must present his registration cards of former years or a certified copy of them containing a record of his credits for work completed.
A student who is conditioned in any subject must remove the condition within one year; otherwise the subject must be taken again in class.
No student will be allowed to register for more than eighteen hours of class work per week, except by vote of the instructors.
CREDIT.
Students going from the Branch Normal to the University at Salt Lake City to finish their course will receive credit for all the subjects they have already completed. Such students in applying for registration at the University should present a list of their credits, certified to by the registrar of the Branch Normal School. No student can be a candidate for the Branch Normal School certificate unless such student has shown himself proficient in Arithmetic, Algebra, American History, and three years of English given by the school.
SUB-PREPARATORY COURSE.
As there are in the more remote settlements many young men and women who have not bad the advantages of a complete common school education, it is designed to offer to students over eighteen years of age special instruction In the subjects required for entrance, to the Normal course and other courses of the University.
COURSES OF STUDY.
The Branch Normal offers the following courses:
(1) The regular four years' course leading to a Normal certificate with the exception of the professional work of the fourth year which is given at the University, Salt Lake City.
The regular Normal course has been extended so as to in-

Contains the calendar, board of regents, and officers and instructors. It also includes general information such as history, site and building, laboratories and apparatus, museum, library and reading room, physical education, manual training shops, domestic science, chapel exercises, student organizations, city government, music, public lectures, student entertainments, student expenses, scholarships, requirements for admission to the normal course, entrance examinations, registration, credit (which tells of transferability to the University at Salt Lake City), and sub-preparatory course. The courses of study section shows classes taught and the number of recitations per week for the four year normal course, the five year normal course, special courses for normals, the sub-preparatory course, and the kindergarten-normal course. Subjects of instruction gives an overview of what is covered in each course. Photographs show students, classes, teams, extracurricular groups, and buildings. Contributions to the school includes donors and their donations. A list of graduates preceeds the list of students, which gives student names with city and county and a summary total number of students.

16 SOUTHRRN BRANCH
In applying for registration, a student who has previously attended the Normal School must present his registration cards of former years or a certified copy of them containing a record of his credits for work completed.
A student who is conditioned in any subject must remove the condition within one year; otherwise the subject must be taken again in class.
No student will be allowed to register for more than eighteen hours of class work per week, except by vote of the instructors.
CREDIT.
Students going from the Branch Normal to the University at Salt Lake City to finish their course will receive credit for all the subjects they have already completed. Such students in applying for registration at the University should present a list of their credits, certified to by the registrar of the Branch Normal School. No student can be a candidate for the Branch Normal School certificate unless such student has shown himself proficient in Arithmetic, Algebra, American History, and three years of English given by the school.
SUB-PREPARATORY COURSE.
As there are in the more remote settlements many young men and women who have not bad the advantages of a complete common school education, it is designed to offer to students over eighteen years of age special instruction In the subjects required for entrance, to the Normal course and other courses of the University.
COURSES OF STUDY.
The Branch Normal offers the following courses:
(1) The regular four years' course leading to a Normal certificate with the exception of the professional work of the fourth year which is given at the University, Salt Lake City.
The regular Normal course has been extended so as to in-